He may want the clean side of track, or he made a mistake.FrukostScones wrote:Why they called Button in...????????
Button said he wasn't going to improve his position in the post quali interview.ringo wrote:He may want the clean side of track, or he made a mistake.FrukostScones wrote:Why they called Button in...????????
well thats a waste of tires.Mr Alcatraz wrote:Button said he wasn't going to improve his position in the post quali interview.ringo wrote:He may want the clean side of track, or he made a mistake.FrukostScones wrote:Why they called Button in...????????
Button would still be 4 tenths down on Vettel if he did finish. It is not like he decided to call it a day because his 3rd place was not guaranteed as they were still runners behind him. He actually made a small mistake. The two Mclaren drivers made small mistakes... but that is what happens when you're on the limit.Vasco wrote:Why on earth did Button abort his lap?
Mclaren made a tactical blunder with Hamilton again. He has used all his softs and has used an extra set of hards as compared to everyone else.
I am very impressed with this man's performances. Just his second Qualifying in this car and he is in Q3 on both occasions.ajdavison2 wrote:Can Senna now chose his starting tires?... as he didn't set a time?
Seb was .3 faster than Fred in in Q3 sector 3. Probably because Fred, as usual was punching above his weight!n smikle wrote:RedBull was working some magic in sector 3. Rumor that the car makes up 0.7 seconds in that sector - with DRS on!
Know we know which car is the most aero efficient...
Grateful to whoever posts the sector times when they come out.
My comment on the previous page basically said as much haha, no one responded though.Aced wrote:Button could have definitely made P2, that was very strange...